Obituary of Mrs. Peter Binkley

[MAY 24, I<j23,,? (ituary-of l.-- .-
MRS. PETER BINKLEYj
. jlpha Genevieve Grant was born at Fremont; Ohio, November 28, 1866. She came to Elmore in 1883. Here she became a member of the Church of Christ. Later she united with the Sal¬ vation U.S. Army at Fremont and was a member for several years, having had; charge of several posts. When she1 severed her connection with the Army she held the rank of captain. Later in life she again became a member of the Church of Christ-,
She was married to Harrison Dub-; ler November 26, 1893, and to this union were born two sons, Fred and Philip, and one daughter, Adeline. The husband and son Fred passed away in 1907. ■' !
! In 1913 she was married to Peter Binkley of this place.
h Mrs. Binkley had been in poor health, ah of last winter, but seemed to be ii*,Pi'oVing the last few days. She-en-j tpred into rest Thursday, May 17,:
: 1923, at the age of 56 years 5 months and 21 days, leaving on this side of the valley her husband, son Philip, daugh¬ ter Adeline and sister, Mrs. Wm. B. Alexander, a, missionary of the Church of Christ n£>w at Jabulpore, Central. Province, Itidia; a brother, Leroy C.\ Grant, principal of schools at Mill-' bury; an aynt, Mrs. Sarah Grant, who was in constant attendance upon the sick, helping both by word and deed to make the long days of the afflicted as cheerful as possible; and other rela-: tives and friends who mourn her loss! but thankful for her deliverance from] jjain,
: The funeral services were held from th£ Church of Christ Lord's Day after¬ noon, conducted by Elder C. C. Maple.
jwho spoke from Luke 14:14. Burial 'took uiace in Union cemptpw. y^ ~

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[MAY 24, Iw at Jabulpore, Central. Province, Itidia; a brother, Leroy C.\ Grant, principal of schools at Mill-' bury; an aynt, Mrs. Sarah Grant, who was in constant attendance upon the sick, helping both by word and deed to make the long days of the afflicted as cheerful as possible; and other rela-: tives and friends who mourn her loss! but thankful for her deliverance from] jjain,
: The funeral services were held from th£ Church of Christ Lord's Day after¬ noon, conducted by Elder C. C. Maple.
jwho spoke from Luke 14:14. Burial 'took uiace in Union cemptpw. y^ ~